Family structure key to student success
Ian Rowe, Brad Wilcox, and Grant Bailey highlight the importance of family structure in determining students’ academic success. The federal government collects a wealth of data to help us understand…
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Ian Rowe, Brad Wilcox, and Grant Bailey highlight the importance of family structure in determining students’ academic success. The federal government collects a wealth of data to help us understand…
Arthur Schaper writes for American Greatness about a disturbing development in American politics. For decades, the Democratic Party exploited—but also restrained—its more liberal, anti-American activists. However, as they have become…
Rachael Van Rossum writes for Alpha News about an effort to fight fraud in college financial aid. U.S. House Republicans passed their No Aid for Ghost Students Act of 2026…
Editors at National Review Online see one positive data point emerging from the federal government. Don’t look now, but the federal government might actually have gotten leaner. The most recent…
Steven Nelson and Josh Christenson write for the New York Post about a significant development for people with student loan debt. Education Secretary Linda McMahon is sending a letter to…
Three years ago, the federal government gave U.S. public schools $190 billion over five years to safeguard against Covid and reverse the academic fallout that followed. Was the money spent…
Elizabeth Troutman Mitchell writes for the Daily Signal about a significant act of government transparency. The Department of Education will soon require universities to publicly disclose the counterparties of foreign…
William Estrada writes for the Federalist about a challenge facing families who homeschool. Homeschooling in the United States has transformed education for millions of families, offering tailored instruction and strong…
Introduction Just a few years ago, the idea that students could receive personalized tutoring and homework help via artificial intelligence would have seemed like something out of a science fiction…
Ingrid Jacques writes for USA Today about the lingering ill effects of the previous presidential administration. I started out this year marking how glad I was that I wouldn’t have…
The New York Post’s editorial board offers a harsh assessment of the front-runner in the city’s mayoral race. Zohran Mamdani on Thursday night treated New Yorkers to a preview of…
Chuck Ross writes for the Washington Free Beacon about the behind-the-scenes efforts of an anti-Israel group. An anti-Israel group started by two federal officials who resigned from the Biden administration…